Many Republican members of the House of Representatives slammed the reinstatement of the mask mandate and the threat of arrest, asking how science applies when the Senate side is being exempt from the same rule.
“Capitol police officer you got orders that you work in some parts during the day on the House side and some parts on the Senate. If a vaccinated staffer comes across in the House side without a mask, you are ordered to arrest them, but not on the Senate,” added McCarthy.
Meanwhile, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) called the mandate a power grab and said she draws the line at wearing a mask in the halls of the Capitol, where there is ample space for social distancing.
The Capitol Attending Physician Brian Monahan informed congressional staffers in a letter Tuesday that masks were required in all House office buildings. Monahan, in his memo, warned that violators of the House’s mask mandate would be fined.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) meanwhile told reporters she is only following Monahan’s recommendations and will honor his expertise.
But McCarthy said Monahan’s recommendations were made from CDC guidance based on a report from India that has not been peer-reviewed.
“We have a crisis at our border, and we’re playing footsie with mask mandates in the People’s House,” said Roy.
“The Speaker comes down here at 10 o‘clock in the morning saying we got to wear masks. We got to go around and see, okay, we can’t come to the floor, I can’t execute my Constitutional duty unless I wear a mask. Which is it? Vaccines or masks. Do the vaccines work or they don’t work? Do the masks work or they don’t work? I’d like to know which it is,” Roy continued.
Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) criticized the mask mandate as hypocritical when migrants are being let in, most without COVID testing.
“She wants us to talk about this ridiculous mask mandate. She wants to divide us, but we’re not going to be divided. We’re going to be focused on one thing, securing our southern border and helping the American people,” Gonzales said outside the Capitol. “And what do we have in El Paso, at Fort Bliss, you have Secretary Mayorkas hiding the fact that COVID is spreading in these detention centers—upward of 20 percent of migrants have COVID.”
However, Democrat Whip Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) urged people to follow Monahan’s recommendations as well as getting vaccinated so the pandemic is no longer a threat to public safety.
“Today’s announcement underscores the fact that we already have the tools needed to protect Americans against this deadly virus: safe and effective vaccines. We must double down in our collective efforts to get more Americans vaccinated—to protect themselves, their families, and their communities. I urge all Americans 12 years of age and older who remain unvaccinated to get their vaccinations immediately,” Clyburn said in a statement Tuesday.